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The Kern Medical Simulation Center is driven by a vision of achieving improved clinical outcomes in the future through the education we impart today. Integral to this vision is our dedication to improving medical training at Kern Medical by spearheading innovative and impactful research endeavors. Our commitment to discovering and implementing effective teaching models and methodologies not only enriches the learning experiences of our students, but also seamlessly aligns with Kern Medical's overarching mission of leading academic and professional excellence in our community.

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PRESENTATIONS

Garcia S, Ghuman S, Naworski W, Wexner S. IO Challenge: Learning Intraosseous Insertion with a 3D Model. Presented at: Southern San Joaquin Valley Research Forum; 2023 May 21; Bakersfield, CA.

Townsend A, Ghuman S, Anderson C, Araujo MJ, Ponce S, Larsen S, Osvog A, Knowlin L, Jones A, Wexner S. The effect of simulation-based medical education on knowledge, skills, and attitudes of medical students and first-year residents rotating in the trauma surgery department at Kern Medical. Presented at: Southern San Joaquin Valley Research Forum; 2023 May 21; Bakersfield, CA.

Urita L, Garcia A, Ghuman S, Tran C, Knowlin L, Nguyen C, Lewis M, Jean B, Jones A, Wexner S, Chan T, Chen Y. Laparoscopic Camera Simulation Training for Third Year Medical Students. Presented at: Southern San Joaquin Valley Research Forum; 2023 May 21; Bakersfield, CA.

Till D, Ghuman S, Kim L, Roleson R, Morrison J, Wexner S. The Zipperator! A novel model to simulate penile zipper entrapment. Presented at: Southern San Joaquin Valley Research Forum; 2020 May 21; Bakersfield, CA.

Wexner S, Tolleson L, Shah S, Hayes S, Maupin C, Ghuman S, Vanmali A. Improving resilience and professional quality of life in the Emergency Department using standardized debriefing. Presented at: Southern San Joaquin Valley Research Forum; 2020 May 21; Bakersfield, CA.

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PUBLICATIONS

Till, D., Ghuman, S., Kim, L., Roleson, R., Morrison, J., & Wexner, S. (2021). The Zipperator!: A Novel Model to Simulate Penile Zipper Entrapment. Journal of Education and Teaching in Emergency Medicine, 6(4).

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